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02/16/2026

Our power and phones are back on.

02/16/2026

Our power and phones are not working due to an accident outside of the clinic. We will keep facebook updated when the phones and power are back on. If you need to reach us, please call Dr. Pancake’s emergency number at 812-610-1835.

Sometimes veterinarians have unique jobs too!
01/27/2026

Sometimes veterinarians have unique jobs too!

If you walked into a veterinary hospital CT suite last summer, you might have expected to see a horse or a dog patient. Instead, you would have seen something that had not taken a breath in about 150 million years.

A team from The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis arrived at Purdue University Veterinary Hospital carrying pieces of an Allosaurus fossil, still wrapped in dense, iron-rich sandstone. This was not a replica. It was the real thing, discovered in 2020 at the museum’s dig site in Wyoming, in a rare “articulated” state with bones still aligned the way they were in life.

That kind of preservation is thrilling, but it also creates a dilemma. If there is fossilized skin or delicate surface detail still present, you cannot simply chip away all the surrounding rock. You have to see what is inside before you touch it.

So the museum’s paleontology team partnered with Purdue Veterinary Medicine’s Diagnostic Imaging team for high-powered CT scans in the David and Bonnie Brunner Equine Hospital. Planning came first. Test scans were run on a smaller rock sample to find the best CT setup for imaging bone through solid matrix. Then, on scanning days, an unforgettable scene unfolded as paleontology staff and veterinary imaging professionals carefully moved the heavy, fragile fossil into position.

The results were worth the effort. The scans provided a clearer map of what was hidden in the rock, including fine anatomical details and even replacement teeth still inside the jaw. Those images are now guiding the museum’s preparation work so more of the fossil can be preserved and revealed safely, layer by layer.

This is what One Health collaboration can look like in real life: imaging expertise built for animal patients helping unlock a window into natural history. And it is only the beginning. The museum anticipates the future Allosaurus exhibit will take several more years to complete, but visitors can already watch preparation happening in the Paleo Lab at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis.

Somewhere between a CT suite and a paleontology lab, a Jurassic predator is coming back into view.

You can view more photos at https://purdue.vet/jurassic-album

Purdue University Purdue University College of Health and Human Sciences Indiana State Board of Animal Health IVMA: Indiana Veterinary Medical Association Purdue Science

01/25/2026

We will be closed tomorrow, Monday the 25th, due to the weather. We will reopen Tuesday at 8 AM. Stay safe and stay warm! ❄️⛄️

Hours for the week of New Years:We are closing at 3pm today (12/29) for our staff Christmas party. Monday (12/29)- 8am-3...
12/29/2025

Hours for the week of New Years:

We are closing at 3pm today (12/29) for our staff Christmas party.

Monday (12/29)- 8am-3pm
Tuesday (12/30)- 8am-5pm
Wednesday (12/31)- 8am-12pm
Thursday (1/1)- Closed
Friday (1/2)- 8am-5pm

We hope everyone has a safe and happy New Year!

There are so many sweet pups that are pretty scared right now. We’ve offered to keep some for a couple of days, but they...
12/29/2025

There are so many sweet pups that are pretty scared right now. We’ve offered to keep some for a couple of days, but they need more fosters for the rest of the pups!

Emergency Fosters and Adopters Needed!!!

The shelter unfortunately just received significant storm damage to our outdoor kennels. We desperately need fosters and adopters more than ever now 😢 😭

Please help 🐾

Our hours for the week of Christmas:Tuesday (12/23)- 8am-5pmWednesday (12/24)- 8am-12pmThursday (12/25)- Closed Friday (...
12/22/2025

Our hours for the week of Christmas:
Tuesday (12/23)- 8am-5pm
Wednesday (12/24)- 8am-12pm
Thursday (12/25)- Closed
Friday (12/26)- Closed

We hope everyone has a Merry Christmas!!

Our hours this week for Thanksgiving are as follows:Monday- 8am-5pmTuesday- 8am-5pmWednesday- 8am-12pmThursday- ClosedFr...
11/24/2025

Our hours this week for Thanksgiving are as follows:

Monday- 8am-5pm
Tuesday- 8am-5pm
Wednesday- 8am-12pm
Thursday- Closed
Friday- Closed

We will return to normal hours on Monday, December 1st.

We hope everyone has a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

Sometimes it’s nice to get out of the clinic and spend some time giving back. We loved helping these kiddos pack boxes o...
11/20/2025

Sometimes it’s nice to get out of the clinic and spend some time giving back. We loved helping these kiddos pack boxes of Christmas presents for kids across the world ❤️

Does anyone recognize this girl? She was found today by one of our clients. Unfortunately she doesn’t have a microchip.
11/19/2025

Does anyone recognize this girl? She was found today by one of our clients. Unfortunately she doesn’t have a microchip.

Old man Ed went home with one of our employees last weekend for some one on one time. He cat tested well and seems happy...
11/12/2025

Old man Ed went home with one of our employees last weekend for some one on one time. He cat tested well and seems happy as long as he has a person and a comfy bed.

He’s still looking for a foster or adoptive family. Let us know if you’re interested in meeting him this week before he goes back to Pike Animal Welfare Shelter this weekend 🐾

Address

2401 E National Highway
Washington, IN
47501

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18122541334

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